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The UEFLaw School offers studying opportunities in various Bachelor's, Master's and doctoral programmes. In its research and teaching activities, the UEF Law School specialises in several areas, including International and Finnish Environmental Law; International, EU and Finnish Climate Change Law; and International, EU and Finnish Energy Law.
Learn more: http://www.uef.fi/ueflawschool
International Economic and Resources Law: Master's DegreeProgramme in Law: http://www.uef.fi/web/resourceslaw
Environment, Natural Resources and Climate Change: Master's Degree Programme in Environmental Policy and Law: http://www.uef.fi/web/envlawandpolicy
Doctoral Programme in Law: http://www.uef.fi/en/web/dplaw/home
International Study Programme in Law: http://www.uef.fi/web/oikeustieteet/international-study-of-law
UNEPCourse on Multilateral Environmental Agreements: http://www.uef.fi/en/web/oikeustieteet/unep-course-on-multilateral-environmental-agreements
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Tallinn UniversityLaw School provides the opportunity to study law at the Bachelor's level in Tallinn or in Helsinki. Teaching is carried out in the form of traditional academic lectures and seminars, with the addition of the modern e-learning methods. The lecturers are internationally acknowledged, highly qualified professionals and specialists in various fields of law.
Find more information about the programmes: http://www.tlu.ee/en/studies/Degree-Studies

As economic life is affected by globalisation, it is important for successful business law professionals to have extensive knowledge of international business law. The MDP in International Business Law (IBL) is a two-year research-oriented Master´s programme where you will become an internationally-oriented business law professional well-qualified for a career in legal practice and academia.
https://www.helsinki.fi/en/studying

published:08 Nov 2016

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In Finland, two thousand unemployed people are part of an experiment that could shape the future of the West. For the next two years, the government will give them the equivalent of 660 dollars a month — for free, no strings attached. It's an idea called Universal Income and it's got a lot of politicians and economists excited, and others worried about creating a society of freeloaders.
But what does it look like? VICENews travelled to deepest, darkest, coldest Finland to meet a father of six taking part in the experiment to see how its changed his life and speak to those who are critical of the trial.
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This video presents the different requirements to pursue Master degree in Finland. It highlights the reason for choosing Finland as a destination, details about different master programs, admission requirements for Masters, Application procedures, deadlines, required documents, tuition fee for Masters, cost of living for students in Finland, required documents for VISA , and job opportunities for students in Finland.
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October 2008
On September 23rd, student Matti Juhani Saari killed ten of his schoolmates and then shot himself at the Finnish school of Seinäjoki. How does a shocked community come to grips with such a tragedy?
Police tape cordons off the grounds, candles litter the floor, and families and friends grieve for the students who lost their lives here. A school, students deemed the safest place in the world, has been rocked by a high school shooting and the community is left not knowing whom to blame.

"Finland's educational system. Fascinating thing about three decades ago Finland has an educational system that is doing terribly and they look around and they go okay what are we going to do about this, we gotta revamp the whole thing." Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian discuss the revolutionary educational system Finland has instituted and the results of that system on the education of their children.
Read more about it here: http://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2011/12/what-americans-keep-ignoring-about-finlands-school-success/250564/
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Finnish Medical Student Sakris Kulipa is the young student activist is calling on Finland to stop sterilizing and ‘torturing’ trans people.
Describing the cruel sterilization process trans people have to go through Sakris Kuplia describes the practice as ‘torture.’
You can help Sakris Kulipa's campaign by writing, for his rights:
https://www.amnesty.org.uk/write-for-rights/action/sakris-kupila-finland
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A law school (also known as a law centre or college of law) is an institution specializing in legal education, usually involved as part of a process for becoming a lawyer within a given jurisdiction.

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In Brazil, law is studied as an undergraduate program. Students who succesfully complete such programs are awarded a Bachelor of Law and are allowed to take the bar examination, which is held twice a year on a nation-wide basis. Candidates who pass the examination are then allowed to work as attorneys.

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The oldest civil law faculty in Canada offering law degrees was established in 1848 at McGill University in Montreal, and the oldest common law faculty in Canada offering law degrees was established in 1883 at Dalhousie University in Halifax.
The typical law degree required to practice law in Canada is now the Juris Doctor, which requires previous university coursework and is similar to the first law degree in the United States. There is some scholarly content in the coursework (such as an academic research paper required in most schools). The programs consist of three years, and have similar content in their mandatory first year courses. Beyond first year and the minimum requirements for graduation, course selection is elective with various concentrations such as business law, international law, natural resources law, criminal law, Aboriginal law, etc. Some schools, however, have not switched from LL.B. to the J.D. – one notable university that still awards the LL.B is McGill University.

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UEF // Law School

The UEFLaw School offers studying opportunities in various Bachelor's, Master's and doctoral programmes. In its research and teaching activities, the UEF Law School specialises in several areas, including International and Finnish Environmental Law; International, EU and Finnish Climate Change Law; and International, EU and Finnish Energy Law.
Learn more: http://www.uef.fi/ueflawschool
International Economic and Resources Law: Master's DegreeProgramme in Law: http://www.uef.fi/web/resourceslaw
Environment, Natural Resources and Climate Change: Master's Degree Programme in Environmental Policy and Law: http://www.uef.fi/web/envlawandpolicy
Doctoral Programme in Law: http://www.uef.fi/en/web/dplaw/home
International Study Programme in Law: http://www.uef.fi/web/oikeustieteet/international-study-of-law
UNEPCourse on Multilateral Environmental Agreements: http://www.uef.fi/en/web/oikeustieteet/unep-course-on-multilateral-environmental-agreements
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Jessica from Finland tells her story about her studies at Tallinn University (Law programme)

Jessica from Finland tells her story about her studies at Tallinn University (Law programme)

Jessica from Finland tells her story about her studies at Tallinn University (Law programme)

Tallinn UniversityLaw School provides the opportunity to study law at the Bachelor's level in Tallinn or in Helsinki. Teaching is carried out in the form of traditional academic lectures and seminars, with the addition of the modern e-learning methods. The lecturers are internationally acknowledged, highly qualified professionals and specialists in various fields of law.
Find more information about the programmes: http://www.tlu.ee/en/studies/Degree-Studies

Master’s programme in International Business Law

As economic life is affected by globalisation, it is important for successful business law professionals to have extensive knowledge of international business law. The MDP in International Business Law (IBL) is a two-year research-oriented Master´s programme where you will become an internationally-oriented business law professional well-qualified for a career in legal practice and academia.
https://www.helsinki.fi/en/studying

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Finland Is Giving Citizens $660 A Month For Free As An Experiment (HBO)

Finland Is Giving Citizens $660 A Month For Free As An Experiment (HBO)

Finland Is Giving Citizens $660 A Month For Free As An Experiment (HBO)

In Finland, two thousand unemployed people are part of an experiment that could shape the future of the West. For the next two years, the government will give them the equivalent of 660 dollars a month — for free, no strings attached. It's an idea called Universal Income and it's got a lot of politicians and economists excited, and others worried about creating a society of freeloaders.
But what does it look like? VICENews travelled to deepest, darkest, coldest Finland to meet a father of six taking part in the experiment to see how its changed his life and speak to those who are critical of the trial.
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Study in Finland, Study Masters in Finland, Top 10 Universities, Study in Europe

Study in Finland, Study Masters in Finland, Top 10 Universities, Study in Europe

Study in Finland, Study Masters in Finland, Top 10 Universities, Study in Europe

This video presents the different requirements to pursue Master degree in Finland. It highlights the reason for choosing Finland as a destination, details about different master programs, admission requirements for Masters, Application procedures, deadlines, required documents, tuition fee for Masters, cost of living for students in Finland, required documents for VISA , and job opportunities for students in Finland.
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8:15

The Shooting - Finland

The Shooting - Finland

The Shooting - Finland

October 2008
On September 23rd, student Matti Juhani Saari killed ten of his schoolmates and then shot himself at the Finnish school of Seinäjoki. How does a shocked community come to grips with such a tragedy?
Police tape cordons off the grounds, candles litter the floor, and families and friends grieve for the students who lost their lives here. A school, students deemed the safest place in the world, has been rocked by a high school shooting and the community is left not knowing whom to blame.

Finland's Revolutionary Education System

"Finland's educational system. Fascinating thing about three decades ago Finland has an educational system that is doing terribly and they look around and they go okay what are we going to do about this, we gotta revamp the whole thing." Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian discuss the revolutionary educational system Finland has instituted and the results of that system on the education of their children.
Read more about it here: http://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2011/12/what-americans-keep-ignoring-about-finlands-school-success/250564/
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Finland will keep sterilizing young trans people like Sakris after it rejects law reform

Finland will keep sterilizing young trans people like Sakris after it rejects law reform

Finland will keep sterilizing young trans people like Sakris after it rejects law reform

Finnish Medical Student Sakris Kulipa is the young student activist is calling on Finland to stop sterilizing and ‘torturing’ trans people.
Describing the cruel sterilization process trans people have to go through Sakris Kuplia describes the practice as ‘torture.’
You can help Sakris Kulipa's campaign by writing, for his rights:
https://www.amnesty.org.uk/write-for-rights/action/sakris-kupila-finland
FollowGay Star News: http://twitter.com/gaystarnews

1:00

Larkkulla - english school in Finland

Larkkulla - english school in Finland

Larkkulla - english school in Finland

Stiftsgården Lärkkulla is a versatile and modern educational and cultural center that operates within the law for liberal education in Finland. Lärkkulla forms a whole with the following business profile and organization. Stiftsgården Lärkkulla was founded in 1949 under the Swedish model of the SigtunaFoundation. The Diocese of Porvoo arranges much of the church's education at Lärkkulla and retreats at Snoan, meetings and seminars in dialogue with cultural life and society. Although anchored in the Evangelical Lutheran Church we aim to be ecumenically open and inclusive in terms of all of our students and guests. Experience the unique Lärkkulla spirit! ChurchEducation is realised in close cooperation with the Chapter in Porvoo and the Central Church of the Swedish (KCSA) on the Central Board.

Jessica from Finland tells her story about her studies at Tallinn University (Law programme)

Tallinn UniversityLaw School provides the opportunity to study law at the Bachelor's level in Tallinn or in Helsinki. Teaching is carried out in the form of traditional academic lectures and seminars, with the addition of the modern e-learning methods. The lecturers are internationally acknowledged, highly qualified professionals and specialists in various fields of law.
Find more information about the programmes: http://www.tlu.ee/en/studies/Degree-Studies

Master’s programme in International Business Law

As economic life is affected by globalisation, it is important for successful business law professionals to have extensive knowledge of international business law. The MDP in International Business Law (IBL) is a two-year research-oriented Master´s programme where you will become an internationally-oriented business law professional well-qualified for a career in legal practice and academia.
https://www.helsinki.fi/en/studying

published: 08 Nov 2016

Finland Is Giving Citizens $660 A Month For Free As An Experiment (HBO)

In Finland, two thousand unemployed people are part of an experiment that could shape the future of the West. For the next two years, the government will give them the equivalent of 660 dollars a month — for free, no strings attached. It's an idea called Universal Income and it's got a lot of politicians and economists excited, and others worried about creating a society of freeloaders.
But what does it look like? VICENews travelled to deepest, darkest, coldest Finland to meet a father of six taking part in the experiment to see how its changed his life and speak to those who are critical of the trial.
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published: 01 Nov 2017

Study in Finland, Study Masters in Finland, Top 10 Universities, Study in Europe

This video presents the different requirements to pursue Master degree in Finland. It highlights the reason for choosing Finland as a destination, details about different master programs, admission requirements for Masters, Application procedures, deadlines, required documents, tuition fee for Masters, cost of living for students in Finland, required documents for VISA , and job opportunities for students in Finland.
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published: 22 Jan 2017

The Shooting - Finland

October 2008
On September 23rd, student Matti Juhani Saari killed ten of his schoolmates and then shot himself at the Finnish school of Seinäjoki. How does a shocked community come to grips with such a tragedy?
Police tape cordons off the grounds, candles litter the floor, and families and friends grieve for the students who lost their lives here. A school, students deemed the safest place in the world, has been rocked by a high school shooting and the community is left not knowing whom to blame.

Finland's Revolutionary Education System

"Finland's educational system. Fascinating thing about three decades ago Finland has an educational system that is doing terribly and they look around and they go okay what are we going to do about this, we gotta revamp the whole thing." Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian discuss the revolutionary educational system Finland has instituted and the results of that system on the education of their children.
Read more about it here: http://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2011/12/what-americans-keep-ignoring-about-finlands-school-success/250564/
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published: 18 Mar 2012

Finland will keep sterilizing young trans people like Sakris after it rejects law reform

Finnish Medical Student Sakris Kulipa is the young student activist is calling on Finland to stop sterilizing and ‘torturing’ trans people.
Describing the cruel sterilization process trans people have to go through Sakris Kuplia describes the practice as ‘torture.’
You can help Sakris Kulipa's campaign by writing, for his rights:
https://www.amnesty.org.uk/write-for-rights/action/sakris-kupila-finland
FollowGay Star News: http://twitter.com/gaystarnews

published: 22 Nov 2017

Larkkulla - english school in Finland

Stiftsgården Lärkkulla is a versatile and modern educational and cultural center that operates within the law for liberal education in Finland. Lärkkulla forms a whole with the following business profile and organization. Stiftsgården Lärkkulla was founded in 1949 under the Swedish model of the SigtunaFoundation. The Diocese of Porvoo arranges much of the church's education at Lärkkulla and retreats at Snoan, meetings and seminars in dialogue with cultural life and society. Although anchored in the Evangelical Lutheran Church we aim to be ecumenically open and inclusive in terms of all of our students and guests. Experience the unique Lärkkulla spirit! ChurchEducation is realised in close cooperation with the Chapter in Porvoo and the Central Church of the Swedish (KCSA) on the Central B...

Tallinn UniversityLaw School provides the opportunity to study law at the Bachelor's level in Tallinn or in Helsinki. Teaching is carried out in the form of traditional academic lectures and seminars, with the addition of the modern e-learning methods. The lecturers are internationally acknowledged, highly qualified professionals and specialists in various fields of law.
Find more information about the programmes: http://www.tlu.ee/en/studies/Degree-Studies

Tallinn UniversityLaw School provides the opportunity to study law at the Bachelor's level in Tallinn or in Helsinki. Teaching is carried out in the form of traditional academic lectures and seminars, with the addition of the modern e-learning methods. The lecturers are internationally acknowledged, highly qualified professionals and specialists in various fields of law.
Find more information about the programmes: http://www.tlu.ee/en/studies/Degree-Studies

Master’s programme in International Business Law

As economic life is affected by globalisation, it is important for successful business law professionals to have extensive knowledge of international business l...

As economic life is affected by globalisation, it is important for successful business law professionals to have extensive knowledge of international business law. The MDP in International Business Law (IBL) is a two-year research-oriented Master´s programme where you will become an internationally-oriented business law professional well-qualified for a career in legal practice and academia.
https://www.helsinki.fi/en/studying

As economic life is affected by globalisation, it is important for successful business law professionals to have extensive knowledge of international business law. The MDP in International Business Law (IBL) is a two-year research-oriented Master´s programme where you will become an internationally-oriented business law professional well-qualified for a career in legal practice and academia.
https://www.helsinki.fi/en/studying

published:08 Nov 2016

views:6640

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Finland Is Giving Citizens $660 A Month For Free As An Experiment (HBO)

In Finland, two thousand unemployed people are part of an experiment that could shape the future of the West. For the next two years, the government will give t...

In Finland, two thousand unemployed people are part of an experiment that could shape the future of the West. For the next two years, the government will give them the equivalent of 660 dollars a month — for free, no strings attached. It's an idea called Universal Income and it's got a lot of politicians and economists excited, and others worried about creating a society of freeloaders.
But what does it look like? VICENews travelled to deepest, darkest, coldest Finland to meet a father of six taking part in the experiment to see how its changed his life and speak to those who are critical of the trial.
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In Finland, two thousand unemployed people are part of an experiment that could shape the future of the West. For the next two years, the government will give them the equivalent of 660 dollars a month — for free, no strings attached. It's an idea called Universal Income and it's got a lot of politicians and economists excited, and others worried about creating a society of freeloaders.
But what does it look like? VICENews travelled to deepest, darkest, coldest Finland to meet a father of six taking part in the experiment to see how its changed his life and speak to those who are critical of the trial.
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published:01 Nov 2017

views:355336

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Study in Finland, Study Masters in Finland, Top 10 Universities, Study in Europe

This video presents the different requirements to pursue Master degree in Finland. It highlights the reason for choosing Finland as a destination, details abou...

This video presents the different requirements to pursue Master degree in Finland. It highlights the reason for choosing Finland as a destination, details about different master programs, admission requirements for Masters, Application procedures, deadlines, required documents, tuition fee for Masters, cost of living for students in Finland, required documents for VISA , and job opportunities for students in Finland.
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This video presents the different requirements to pursue Master degree in Finland. It highlights the reason for choosing Finland as a destination, details about different master programs, admission requirements for Masters, Application procedures, deadlines, required documents, tuition fee for Masters, cost of living for students in Finland, required documents for VISA , and job opportunities for students in Finland.
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October 2008
On September 23rd, student Matti Juhani Saari killed ten of his schoolmates and then shot himself at the Finnish school of Seinäjoki. How does a shocked community come to grips with such a tragedy?
Police tape cordons off the grounds, candles litter the floor, and families and friends grieve for the students who lost their lives here. A school, students deemed the safest place in the world, has been rocked by a high school shooting and the community is left not knowing whom to blame.

October 2008
On September 23rd, student Matti Juhani Saari killed ten of his schoolmates and then shot himself at the Finnish school of Seinäjoki. How does a shocked community come to grips with such a tragedy?
Police tape cordons off the grounds, candles litter the floor, and families and friends grieve for the students who lost their lives here. A school, students deemed the safest place in the world, has been rocked by a high school shooting and the community is left not knowing whom to blame.

Finland's Revolutionary Education System

"Finland's educational system. Fascinating thing about three decades ago Finland has an educational system that is doing terribly and they look around and they ...

"Finland's educational system. Fascinating thing about three decades ago Finland has an educational system that is doing terribly and they look around and they go okay what are we going to do about this, we gotta revamp the whole thing." Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian discuss the revolutionary educational system Finland has instituted and the results of that system on the education of their children.
Read more about it here: http://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2011/12/what-americans-keep-ignoring-about-finlands-school-success/250564/
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"Finland's educational system. Fascinating thing about three decades ago Finland has an educational system that is doing terribly and they look around and they go okay what are we going to do about this, we gotta revamp the whole thing." Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian discuss the revolutionary educational system Finland has instituted and the results of that system on the education of their children.
Read more about it here: http://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2011/12/what-americans-keep-ignoring-about-finlands-school-success/250564/
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published:18 Mar 2012

views:844113

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Finland will keep sterilizing young trans people like Sakris after it rejects law reform

Finnish Medical Student Sakris Kulipa is the young student activist is calling on Finland to stop sterilizing and ‘torturing’ trans people.
Describing the crue...

Finnish Medical Student Sakris Kulipa is the young student activist is calling on Finland to stop sterilizing and ‘torturing’ trans people.
Describing the cruel sterilization process trans people have to go through Sakris Kuplia describes the practice as ‘torture.’
You can help Sakris Kulipa's campaign by writing, for his rights:
https://www.amnesty.org.uk/write-for-rights/action/sakris-kupila-finland
FollowGay Star News: http://twitter.com/gaystarnews

Finnish Medical Student Sakris Kulipa is the young student activist is calling on Finland to stop sterilizing and ‘torturing’ trans people.
Describing the cruel sterilization process trans people have to go through Sakris Kuplia describes the practice as ‘torture.’
You can help Sakris Kulipa's campaign by writing, for his rights:
https://www.amnesty.org.uk/write-for-rights/action/sakris-kupila-finland
FollowGay Star News: http://twitter.com/gaystarnews

Larkkulla - english school in Finland

Stiftsgården Lärkkulla is a versatile and modern educational and cultural center that operates within the law for liberal education in Finland. Lärkkulla forms ...

Stiftsgården Lärkkulla is a versatile and modern educational and cultural center that operates within the law for liberal education in Finland. Lärkkulla forms a whole with the following business profile and organization. Stiftsgården Lärkkulla was founded in 1949 under the Swedish model of the SigtunaFoundation. The Diocese of Porvoo arranges much of the church's education at Lärkkulla and retreats at Snoan, meetings and seminars in dialogue with cultural life and society. Although anchored in the Evangelical Lutheran Church we aim to be ecumenically open and inclusive in terms of all of our students and guests. Experience the unique Lärkkulla spirit! ChurchEducation is realised in close cooperation with the Chapter in Porvoo and the Central Church of the Swedish (KCSA) on the Central Board.

Stiftsgården Lärkkulla is a versatile and modern educational and cultural center that operates within the law for liberal education in Finland. Lärkkulla forms a whole with the following business profile and organization. Stiftsgården Lärkkulla was founded in 1949 under the Swedish model of the SigtunaFoundation. The Diocese of Porvoo arranges much of the church's education at Lärkkulla and retreats at Snoan, meetings and seminars in dialogue with cultural life and society. Although anchored in the Evangelical Lutheran Church we aim to be ecumenically open and inclusive in terms of all of our students and guests. Experience the unique Lärkkulla spirit! ChurchEducation is realised in close cooperation with the Chapter in Porvoo and the Central Church of the Swedish (KCSA) on the Central Board.

Study in Finland, Study Masters in Finland, Top 10 Universities, Study in Europe

This video presents the different requirements to pursue Master degree in Finland. It highlights the reason for choosing Finland as a destination, details about different master programs, admission requirements for Masters, Application procedures, deadlines, required documents, tuition fee for Masters, cost of living for students in Finland, required documents for VISA , and job opportunities for students in Finland.
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Finnish Lessons: What Can the U.S. Learn from Educational Change in Finland?

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With recent victories for the trans rights movement and more young people defining as something other than “male” or “female” than ever before, VICE host AmeliaAbraham goes to Sweden - the world’s most forward thinking country when it comes to questioning gender - to find out what it’s like to grow up without the gender binary.
In Sweden, the gender neutral pronoun “hen” has been in the national dictionary since 2015 and is now commonly used by most Swedes, the Swedish government’s school plan has since 1998 forbidden enforcing gender stereotypes, and government funded gender neutral kindergartens with gender aware teachers has made it possible for families to raise their children without a set gender identity, something that often sparks controversy in the foreign press.
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Quality assurance in vocational education and training - the case of Finland

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Wahkohtowin: Cree Natural Law

Discussions by four Cree elders; George Brertton, Fred Campiou, Isaac Chamakese and William Dreaver, give insight into the differences between Canadian law and Cree Natural Law and why Natural Law is needed in contemporary society. Wahkohtowin means "everything is related." It is one of the basic principles of Cree Natural Law passed through language, song, prayer, and storytelling. The elders explain that by following the teachings of Wahkohtowin individuals, communities and societies are healthier.

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Six of the ten Blockbusters that still exist in the U.S. are in Alaska, where internet is hard to come by.
We cover Facebook’s history of profiting from our own data, moving fast and breaking things — maybe this time, democracy itself.
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Six of the ten Blockbusters that still exist in the U.S. are in Alaska, where internet is hard to come by.
We cover Facebook’s history of profiting from our own data, moving fast and breaking things — maybe this time, democracy itself.
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Finnish Lessons: What Can the U.S. Learn from Educational Change in Finland?

Raised Without Gender

With recent victories for the trans rights movement and more young people defining as something other than “male” or “female” than ever before, VICE host Amelia...

With recent victories for the trans rights movement and more young people defining as something other than “male” or “female” than ever before, VICE host AmeliaAbraham goes to Sweden - the world’s most forward thinking country when it comes to questioning gender - to find out what it’s like to grow up without the gender binary.
In Sweden, the gender neutral pronoun “hen” has been in the national dictionary since 2015 and is now commonly used by most Swedes, the Swedish government’s school plan has since 1998 forbidden enforcing gender stereotypes, and government funded gender neutral kindergartens with gender aware teachers has made it possible for families to raise their children without a set gender identity, something that often sparks controversy in the foreign press.
Amelia spends time with one of these gender non-conforming families, mapa (mom and dad) Del LaGrace Volcano who was born intersex (both male and female), the children Mika (5) and Nico (3) and their grandma Margareta. She visits Mika and Nico's gender aware kindergarten to find out what the teachers and the other kids make of Mika’s gender expression.She also meets the founder of Sweden’s gender-neutral kindergartens, Lotta Rajalin, to learn how they go about deleting gender norms from education, as well as psychiatrist Dr Eberhard who is against Sweden’s attitude to gender in kindergartens.
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With recent victories for the trans rights movement and more young people defining as something other than “male” or “female” than ever before, VICE host AmeliaAbraham goes to Sweden - the world’s most forward thinking country when it comes to questioning gender - to find out what it’s like to grow up without the gender binary.
In Sweden, the gender neutral pronoun “hen” has been in the national dictionary since 2015 and is now commonly used by most Swedes, the Swedish government’s school plan has since 1998 forbidden enforcing gender stereotypes, and government funded gender neutral kindergartens with gender aware teachers has made it possible for families to raise their children without a set gender identity, something that often sparks controversy in the foreign press.
Amelia spends time with one of these gender non-conforming families, mapa (mom and dad) Del LaGrace Volcano who was born intersex (both male and female), the children Mika (5) and Nico (3) and their grandma Margareta. She visits Mika and Nico's gender aware kindergarten to find out what the teachers and the other kids make of Mika’s gender expression.She also meets the founder of Sweden’s gender-neutral kindergartens, Lotta Rajalin, to learn how they go about deleting gender norms from education, as well as psychiatrist Dr Eberhard who is against Sweden’s attitude to gender in kindergartens.
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Quality assurance in vocational education and training - the case of Finland

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Discussions by four Cree elders; George Brertton, Fred Campiou, Isaac Chamakese and William Dreaver, give insight into the differences between Canadian law and Cree Natural Law and why Natural Law is needed in contemporary society. Wahkohtowin means "everything is related." It is one of the basic principles of Cree Natural Law passed through language, song, prayer, and storytelling. The elders explain that by following the teachings of Wahkohtowin individuals, communities and societies are healthier.

Discussions by four Cree elders; George Brertton, Fred Campiou, Isaac Chamakese and William Dreaver, give insight into the differences between Canadian law and Cree Natural Law and why Natural Law is needed in contemporary society. Wahkohtowin means "everything is related." It is one of the basic principles of Cree Natural Law passed through language, song, prayer, and storytelling. The elders explain that by following the teachings of Wahkohtowin individuals, communities and societies are healthier.

Ramrajya - Episode 2 : Finland's free and equal education for all is a model for India to follow

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Jessica from Finland tells her story about her studies at Tallinn University (Law programme)

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Finland Is Giving Citizens $660 A Month For Free As An Experiment (HBO)

In Finland, two thousand unemployed people are part of an experiment that could shape the ...

Finland Is Giving Citizens $660 A Month For Free As An Experiment (HBO)

In Finland, two thousand unemployed people are part of an experiment that could shape the future of the West. For the next two years, the government will give them the equivalent of 660 dollars a month — for free, no strings attached. It's an idea called Universal Income and it's got a lot of politicians and economists excited, and others worried about creating a society of freeloaders.
But what does it look like? VICENews travelled to deepest, darkest, coldest Finland to meet a father of six taking part in the experiment to see how its changed his life and speak to those who are critical of the trial.
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The Shooting - Finland

October 2008
On September 23rd, student Matti Juhani Saari killed ten of his schoolmate...

The Shooting - Finland

October 2008
On September 23rd, student Matti Juhani Saari killed ten of his schoolmates and then shot himself at the Finnish school of Seinäjoki. How does a shocked community come to grips with such a tragedy?
Police tape cordons off the grounds, candles litter the floor, and families and friends grieve for the students who lost their lives here. A school, students deemed the safest place in the world, has been rocked by a high school shooting and the community is left not knowing whom to blame.

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FINLAND FACTS - Reaction - FTD Facts

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Finland's Revolutionary Education System

"Finland's educational system. Fascinating thing about three decades ago Finland has an educational system that is doing terribly and they look around and they go okay what are we going to do about this, we gotta revamp the whole thing." Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian discuss the revolutionary educational system Finland has instituted and the results of that system on the education of their children.
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Finland will keep sterilizing young trans people like Sakris after it rejects law reform

Finnish Medical Student Sakris Kulipa is the young student activist is calling on Finland ...

Finland will keep sterilizing young trans people like Sakris after it rejects law reform

Finnish Medical Student Sakris Kulipa is the young student activist is calling on Finland to stop sterilizing and ‘torturing’ trans people.
Describing the cruel sterilization process trans people have to go through Sakris Kuplia describes the practice as ‘torture.’
You can help Sakris Kulipa's campaign by writing, for his rights:
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Larkkulla - english school in Finland

Stiftsgården Lärkkulla is a versatile and modern educational and cultural center that oper...

Larkkulla - english school in Finland

Stiftsgården Lärkkulla is a versatile and modern educational and cultural center that operates within the law for liberal education in Finland. Lärkkulla forms a whole with the following business profile and organization. Stiftsgården Lärkkulla was founded in 1949 under the Swedish model of the SigtunaFoundation. The Diocese of Porvoo arranges much of the church's education at Lärkkulla and retreats at Snoan, meetings and seminars in dialogue with cultural life and society. Although anchored in the Evangelical Lutheran Church we aim to be ecumenically open and inclusive in terms of all of our students and guests. Experience the unique Lärkkulla spirit! ChurchEducation is realised in close cooperation with the Chapter in Porvoo and the Central Church of the Swedish (KCSA) on the Central Board.

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Foreign lobbying in the Capital is confusing, VICENews looks at why everyone’s able to skirt the law and whether there’s anything to be done about it.
Six of the ten Blockbusters that still exist in the U.S. are in Alaska, where internet is hard to come by.
We cover Facebook’s history of profiting from our own data, moving fast and breaking things — maybe this time, democracy itself.
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Finnish Lessons: What Can the U.S. Learn from Educational Change in Finland?

Raised Without Gender

With recent victories for the trans rights movement and more young people defining as something other than “male” or “female” than ever before, VICE host AmeliaAbraham goes to Sweden - the world’s most forward thinking country when it comes to questioning gender - to find out what it’s like to grow up without the gender binary.
In Sweden, the gender neutral pronoun “hen” has been in the national dictionary since 2015 and is now commonly used by most Swedes, the Swedish government’s school plan has since 1998 forbidden enforcing gender stereotypes, and government funded gender neutral kindergartens with gender aware teachers has made it possible for families to raise their children without a set gender identity, something that often sparks controversy in the foreign press.
Amelia spends time with one of these gender non-conforming families, mapa (mom and dad) Del LaGrace Volcano who was born intersex (both male and female), the children Mika (5) and Nico (3) and their grandma Margareta. She visits Mika and Nico's gender aware kindergarten to find out what the teachers and the other kids make of Mika’s gender expression.She also meets the founder of Sweden’s gender-neutral kindergartens, Lotta Rajalin, to learn how they go about deleting gender norms from education, as well as psychiatrist Dr Eberhard who is against Sweden’s attitude to gender in kindergartens.
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Quality assurance in vocational education and training - the case of Finland

Tarja Riihimaki of the Finnish Ministry of Education and Culture talks about what Finland ...

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Wahkohtowin: Cree Natural Law

Discussions by four Cree elders; George Brertton, Fred Campiou, Isaac Chamakese and Willia...

Wahkohtowin: Cree Natural Law

Discussions by four Cree elders; George Brertton, Fred Campiou, Isaac Chamakese and William Dreaver, give insight into the differences between Canadian law and Cree Natural Law and why Natural Law is needed in contemporary society. Wahkohtowin means "everything is related." It is one of the basic principles of Cree Natural Law passed through language, song, prayer, and storytelling. The elders explain that by following the teachings of Wahkohtowin individuals, communities and societies are healthier.

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A senior North Korean diplomat arrived on Sunday in Finland for talks with US and South Korean officials on a mooted nuclear summit between Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un, local media reported ... Kimmo Lahdevirta, the director of American and Asian affairs at Finland’s foreign ministry, said that there would be a “routine meeting” Sunday of officials and academics in Helsinki on the North Korean issue....

Recently declared the happiest country on the planet by UN, Finland is the latest Scandinavian country to introduce a lifestyle craze that may sound insane ... &nbsp; ... People in Finland also use movement as medicine for aches instead of taking pills as spending time outdoors despite the country’s harsh weather is as key aspect of Sisu ... ....

Foreign minister says North Korean leader made the commitment ‘directly’, as talks about the summit between Trump and Kim get underway in Finland... Meanwhile, a senior North Korean diplomat arrived in Finland on Sunday for talks with US and South Korean officials about the nuclear summit between Trump and Kim ... The meeting in Finland follows three days ......